Campus Crime Blotter
Tuesday, Nov. 2
An incident occurred during a science experiment in the Life Science Building. No one was reported physically injured, but three students were transported to North Carolina Baptist Hospital for a medical evaluation. No further information at this time.
At 5:30 p.m. an officer responded to a call from a traffic officer regarding a vehicle that had a pick-up plate order. There is no further information at this time.
Thursday, Nov. 4
At 11 a.m. Campus Police responded to call about a hit-and-run accident. Upon arrival at Old Stadium Drive and WSSU Drive, officers found Lakeisha Bell, a 19-year-old freshman from South Carolina, had been struck by a vehicle. According to witnesses, a gray 2004 Honda was attempting to turn left turn onto WSSU Drive from Old Stadium Drive when it struck Bell. The vehicle then left the scene traveling toward Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Officers identified the driver as Kristopher Ryan Marshall, 23, a former WSSU student. Marshall admitted to Campus Police to driving the vehicle and leaving the scene. Bell was taken to Baptist Hospital where she was treated and released for minor injuries. Marshall has been taken to the Magistrate Office with multiple charges pending.
At 10 p.m. an individual misused a handicapped sticker in Lot AA. The driver was issued a campus appearance ticket. There is no further information at this time. The case is closed.
Saturday, Nov. 6
At 4:30 a.m. an individual reported being followed by an unknown person in an automobile. As part of the investigation, a surveillance video is being reviewed.
Sunday, Nov. 7
At 12:30 p.m. the Counseling Center and EMS were contacted concerning a student in Atkins Hall who was displaying erratic behavior. The student refused to be transported and was referred to the University Counseling Center. There is no further information at this time.
At 8:10 p.m. an individual reported marijuana being smoked in a dormitory room in Foundation Heights. Items were placed in an evidence locker. An individual was arrested and sent to Forsyth County Detention Center. There is no further information at this time. The case is closed.
Monday, Nov. 8
At 2:45 p.m. a revoked registration plate was located on an automobile parked in Lot C. The plate was confiscated and turned into the Department of Motor Vehicles. There is no further information at this time.
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